What if you aren't comfortable with any of the shots?
I'm at a point where I have little trust in my distances with full shots with my 7-PW. I have hybrids from 2-6, recently switching my 6i for the 6H with real good results. I should practice/work on the short clubs to try to fix the problem, which is sort of a "swiping" thing, where I just am not keeping up with the distance gapping I'm getting with hyrbrids. The thing is, if I have to carry water or a hazard, I feel OK about the shot because I have to hit it. But for now, I've kind of switch to hitting a punch 7 iron from 100 yds in, varying the distance via backswing, and it's been much more consistent. I'm also a guy who will putt from 10 yds off the green, and get decent results in the sense that, as others have pointed out, my bad putt from that distance isn't far off what my decent to good wedge/chip/bump and run. My son mocks me for this, as he'll chip anything, even a couple feet off the fringe. But it works for him - -ah youth.
My course doesn't have a lot of problems in front of greens that have to be carried, so it's pretty easy to run up shots through the throat, or strategize by hitting approaches that can't reach the bunkers on the sides of the greens. If can comfortably reach an approach, I'll still try to put it on the green, bunkers be damned, but will back off if my best case scenario on a just is juuuuust reaching the bunkers/front of the green.
I started year as a 20, but have played more rounds this year than the previous 3 combined. I managed to pop my index up to a well earned 21.7 , then finally picked up on something incredibly basic that has helped both full shots and chipping - having the chest follow the hands on the backswing. The change in ball striking consistency was profound. Results are my misses are not tops and thick hits, but the normal slightly thin or a little short/right stuff that gets you good distance on the shot. I was always a bogey golfer, but had lost that recent years, yet seem to have re-found it where I'm back down to an 18.6. There were lots of 95-100s on the card in April-June, but for now it's been more 90-93. The loss of distance has my fighting the uphill battle of having a lot of approach shots being 3w, 2H or 3H, but I'm hitting those well enough to get the ball close to the green on the approach, and can pull off the bogey golf goal of having par putts from inside 25 feet most holes.
And none of this happens without the shutdown, which basically left no other viable outside activities March-June. I'd have not played that much, or would have taken longer breaks between rounds. Coaching baseball for the previous 7 years certainly took up a lot of golf time, but that was finally over this year. The shutdown lso lead to more time with the family, as my wife, son (15) and daughter (college sophomore) all golf, and there wasn't much else to do during these time periods. I'd prefer the world to be in a place where I was a 21 index and everything else was normal, but the extra extra time on the course with family has been a blessing.